ON Semiconductor FAN4800ASMY-F116 Power Factor Controller
The ON Semiconductor FAN4800ASMY-F116 is a highly integrated power factor correction (PFC) controller designed for use in a variety of applications where power efficiency is critical. This advanced controller combines functions of PFC and Pulse Width Modulation (PWM) controller circuits into a single package, offering a compact and cost-effective solution for power supply designs.
The FAN4800ASMY-F116 operates under Continuous Conduction Mode (CCM), which ensures that the power factor is corrected to near unity, reducing harmonic distortion and improving the overall efficiency of the power system. This makes it an ideal choice for applications such as switched-mode power supplies, power adapters, and electronic ballasts for lighting systems.
With its integrated startup circuit and a low startup current, the FAN4800ASMY-F116 minimizes power loss during the initial power-up phase. It also features a brownout protection mechanism that safeguards the system against fluctuations in input voltage, ensuring stable operation under varying power conditions.
The device boasts an array of protection features, including over-voltage protection (OVP), over-current protection (OCP), and under-voltage lockout (UVLO). These features enhance the safety and reliability of the end product by preventing damage due to abnormal operating conditions.
ON Semiconductor's FAN4800ASMY-F116 supports a wide operating voltage range and offers flexibility in design with its adjustable output voltage and operating frequency. Its multi-functionality and ease of use make it an excellent choice for designers looking to improve power efficiency and reduce the size of their power supply solutions.
Overall, the FAN4800ASMY-F116 provides a robust and efficient solution for power factor correction, combining the functionality of PFC and PWM in a single, compact package. Its comprehensive protection features and high level of integration make it a valuable component for achieving energy-efficient power management in a wide range of electronic devices.